Ear Trainer:
This is a simple ear training tool. It plays a musical interval, and shows you the bottom note. You click the top note.
When you're done, check out the statistics.
Comments:
Fyxxk 5 months 5 hours ago
This does not work for me, im using Firefox 3 and have Flash 10 installed ... :S
raymangold 6 months 2 weeks ago
I do not understand music theroy I've got wonderful ears, but just do not understand music theroy i probaly should not even try this but I'm going to.
=D Jess!!! lol 6 months 3 weeks ago
i keep improving every time i play,this is great!
Ivan Fowkes 8 months 1 week ago
No use to me I expected to hear a noise though I would be able to check my hearing
chickenkisser 9 months 1 week ago
I gave up teaching Bluegrass & music theory years ago - and it shows! Whooo-doggies, does it ever! Great fun! Gotta skeedaddle & go back & practice!
dmoogle 10 months 2 weeks ago
Only people with perfect or near perfect pitch could recognize the root and given interval without any assistance(keys given, ect.), therefore asking someone to identify the root and the interval would limit the target audience.
Iaspis 1 year 2 weeks ago
Another thing you could add would be the option to do it backwards so that you hear the upper note and have to click the lower note... great program anyway!
marino 1 year 2 weeks ago
This is great! Thanks!!!
skj8r32 1 year 3 weeks ago
149/150 on moving root. I missed a minor 6th because of the sewing machine in the background.
skj8r32 1 year 3 weeks ago
Maybe for more of a challenge, you could require the listener to identify both the root note and the upper note (i.e. don't display the root on the keyboard).
Ben (admin) 1 year 2 months ago
thats a great score. have you tried moving root? I can do about 90 percent with a stationary root, but it all falls apart with moving root.
LoxRandom 1 year 2 months ago
woo 98 out of 100
But then I do have absolute pitch, i shouldve got 100 :(
ImpossibleYouSay 1 year 2 months ago
I don't want to train relative pitch or differentiation. How about an option to mute the root note? It's simple to implement but creates a new ear training exercise!
urgublah 1 year 2 months ago
I didn't know what a tritone was until i came here
Ben (admin) 1 year 2 months ago
i made some changes to the sound and interface, hope you like it
difar53 1 year 3 months ago
It may be an ear trainer but you need to understand piano keys and musical notes...
RELLIK-PIR 1 year 3 months ago
Cool but some kinda basic guide would be nice. Seems you need to know how to use a piano to use this.
clabrack 1 year 4 months ago
This is cool. A button to repeat an interval you just heard would be an improvement.
Longhill 1 year 4 months ago
It's lovely, a great way to train your hearing, nice work guys!
airashby 1 year 4 months ago
I don't understand it makes no sense
Ben (admin) 1 year 7 months ago
I agree. I don't want that to slow down people who already understand how it works, and are going for speed. Maybe it will have a check box to enable the pop up or not.
tonedef 1 year 7 months ago
I like this, and wish I was better at it. Maybe it would be better at training if it played the interval again after you get it wrong, so that the interval is playing at the same time that its name is being shown. Then, after a second or two, the name cleared and the new interval was played. That way, I wouldn't be hearing an interval while the name of the previous interval was being displayed. This page is cool, and therefore you are too
damnit 1 year 7 months ago
if only went up to 5 keys right then ever key was wrong..i tryed them all and none where right!!!
AcE_ThrEE 1 year 7 months ago
alll i know how to do is make songs =/
auminer 1 year 8 months ago
hummmmph
Ben (admin) 1 year 8 months ago
Thanks, glad you like it.
DK Assasin Indy 1 year 8 months ago
great!
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